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Friday, December 2, 2011

ENCOURAGECHANGE.: January 2010: "The defect or mischief in the law and the remedy adopted to cure that defect or mischief."THE DEFECTS IN ELITE IRISH SOCIETY AND HOW TO CURE"FIX"THAT DEFECT?AS SEEN BY THE PRESENT RECESSION.?

Thursday, December 1, 2011

ENCOURAGECHANGE.: January 2010: "Also indicted is Leroy King, the former chief executive officer of Antigua's Financial Services Regulatory Commission. King, accused of taking bribes from Stanford to overlook irregularities at his bank, is awaiting extradition to the United States. COULD OR WOULD THIS HAPPEN TO PATRICK NEARY?

Una hardester's mother speaks.: Due to the recent articles in the Irish press and tabloids, I feel the necessity to speak in defense of my daughter and to clarify the situation. The unfortunate events that transpired over a decade ago were a tragedy for two families, the Hannon’s and my own. I feel that my daughter and Feichin Hannon were both failed miserably by their families the Garda and the justice system.

Deaf victims end 40-year silence on child sex abuse Society The Observer: An Observer investigation has uncovered a horrific catalogue of sexual abuse at the school from 1958 to 1970. Smith attacked the most vulnerable children in society: those who could not hear or speak. "For deaf children, there can often be no cry for help". Until today, this story has remained a secret. Some fear it is just the tip of something much uglier and that the abuse of deaf children across the country is far more widespread.?AND WHEN THERE IS A CRY FOR HELP DO THEY GET IT?CHECK"ALL"IRELAND'S ABUSE HELP LINES?

The State of Surveillance: TBIJ: A German company offers the ability to track ‘political opponents’; an Italian company claims it can remotely seize control of smartphones and use them to listen into conversations and photograph the owners; a US company allows users to ‘see what they [the target] see’; and a South African company offers tools for recording billions of phone calls and storing them forever.?THE"REAL"REASONS PROJECT?

Court told family accusing Quinn of criminal offence - The Irish Times - Thu, Dec 01, 2011: The hearing of the case as advanced by the family would involve an extensive examination by the court of the conduct of the bank and Quinn companies. It could take up to nine months and cost millions of euro, including an estimated €1 million cost of discovering up to 900,000 documents being sought from the bank, Paul Gallagher SC, for the bank, said yesterday.?